3 years old
Too much pain & regret
You do not feel pain when you cut your nails because your nails do not contain any nerves that can cause pain.
Cutting a dog's nails too short can cause bleeding and pain for the dog. It may also lead to infection and difficulty walking. It is important to be careful and cautious when trimming a dog's nails to avoid this issue.
i dont know but i think it is coz you have your finger nails too long
no because those nails are for adults and they're to big.
We dont feel pain on cutting our nails because nails are formed my the accumulation of dead cells.
To alleviate pain in your fingertips under your nails, you can try soaking your fingers in warm water, applying a moisturizing cream, avoiding activities that put pressure on your nails, and keeping your nails trimmed and clean. If the pain persists, it's best to consult a healthcare professional for further advice.
Hair and nails are composed of keratin, a protein that does not have nerve endings or blood supply, making them insensitive to pain. When you cut hair or nails, you're essentially trimming dead tissue, which does not trigger pain receptors in the body. In contrast, the skin and underlying tissues, which do have nerve endings, can feel pain when injured. This lack of sensation in hair and nails is why grooming them does not cause discomfort.
If she is Laura-Lynn then yes she is a major Pain In The @$$. Fridays are mall days but she is too young for them!
Your hair and nails do not have any nerve endings in them. Nerve endings are what allow you to sense pain. Without nerve endings, you cannot feel any pain, and that is why you don't get hurt when you cut your nails or hair.
Hair, nails, and the top layer of the skin (epidermis) do not contain pain receptors.
You don't feel pain when cutting your hair or nails because they are composed of keratin, a protein that is not living tissue. Hair follicles and nail beds contain nerve endings that can sense pain, but the parts of hair and nails that are cut do not have any nerves or blood supply. Thus, while the act of cutting can be perceived, it does not cause pain because there are no pain receptors in the hair or nail itself.